
THE ONE-EYED GARDENER
In a sleepy town where time seems to drift like pollen in the wind, a forgotten corner hides a garden that blooms year-round — even in winter. It is tended by a quiet old man with one eye, a strange scarf, and birds that seem to speak his name.
No one knows where he came from.
No one asks why the crows bow to him.
But when a curious girl named Mina discovers a tree in the garden that whispers in ancient tongues, she accidentally unlocks fragments of a world long buried beneath myth and memory.
As the seasons shift and the garden begins to wither, Mina and the old gardener must unearth the truth — about gods who forget, trees that remember, and the quiet power of choosing peace over glory.
Because sometimes, even the mightiest gods need to be replanted.
And sometimes, the smallest voice can grow a forest.